Non-Integer+Exponents

__Non-Integer Exponents__
Non-integer exponents are numbers that do not contain a whole number as an exponent. The exponents are either positive or negative fractions, mixed numbers, or decimals. toc

__Examples__
Some examples of Non-Integer Exponents and their values are:

math a) 2^{0.7}=1.62 math

math b) 2^{-0.3}=.81 math

math c) 2^{-1}=.5 math

math d) 2^{1.5}=2.82 math

__Further Discussion__

 * How can you have exponents that are not whole numbers if exponents are supposed to represent repeated multiplication?